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Mishimoto 11-14 Chevrolet / GMC 6.6L Duramax (LML) Transmission CoolerThere's no greater enemy for a transmission than heat. Whether your 2011 2014 Chevy GMC 6. 6L Duramax is a dedicated tow vehicle, hardworking fleet truck, or a daily driver with a liking for the drag strip, you need to ensure that your transmission runs cool. Luckily, Mishimoto has developed a direct fit transmission cooler to do just that. Our 2011 2014 Chevy GMC 6. 6L Duramax transmission cooler utilizes a stacked plate design for maximum durability
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